Size Guide
You can measure an existing ring that fits you, use a ring size app, or visit a local jeweler for the most accurate result.
If you’d like to measure at home, here’s an easy method:
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Choose the finger you’ll wear the ring on.
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Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string (not stretchy, no wider than 1 cm).
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Wrap it around the base of your finger so it feels snug but comfortable.
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Mark where the ends meet.
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Measure the distance between the marks with a ruler in millimeters.
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Compare your measurement to the size chart below.

A few notes:
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Each hand is slightly different — your ring size may vary between them.
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Temperature can affect fit: cold makes fingers smaller, heat makes them larger.
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If you’re unsure between two sizes, choose the larger one for comfort.
General reference:
Women
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Small hands: Below L (US sizes 4–5)
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Medium / most common: L–Q (US sizes 6–8)
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Larger hands: R+ (US sizes 9+)
Average / typical size: K–L / US 6–7
Men
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Small hands: Below P (US sizes 7–8)
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Medium / most common: P–U (US sizes 9–11)
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Larger hands: V+ (US sizes 12+)
Average / typical size: S–T / US 9–10